
Road America
Located in Wisconsin's scenic Kettle Moraine, Elkhart Lake's Road America, Inc. is one of the world's fastest permanent road racing tracks.
Road America - Wikipedia
Road America is a permanent road course. It is halfway between Milwaukee and Green Bay and classified as an FIA Grade Two circuit. [3] The track is situated on 640 acres (260 ha) near the Kettle …
XPEL Grand Prix at Road America - IndyCar.com
Jun 22, 2025 · Everything you need to know about the 2026 XPEL Grand Prix at Road America. Find race, driver, track and team information, as well as news and results.
Road America - IMSA
Over 500 events are held annually at Road America, often running multiple activities on the same day incorporating the four-mile track, the interior Briggs & Stratton Motorplex and the beautiful grounds …
Road America - RacingCircuits.info
The track currently boasts a full schedule of racing each year, with highlights including the IndyCar Series, NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series, IMSA Sportscars, MotoAmerica and the GT World …
Road America - Motorsports Calendar
Find start times and the full schedule for upcoming races at Road America. Never miss a race with up to date Motorsport Calendars.
Road America - HD Track Map, Racing Calendar, Lap Times & Race …
Road America, also known as America's National Park of Speed, is a legendary racing circuit located in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Spanning over 4 miles, this track is renowned for its challenging layout and …
Road America | Plymouth, WI 53073 - VISIT Milwaukee
Road America, located just 60 miles north of Milwaukee, is renowned as the world’s fastest permanent road racing circuit, sprawled across 640 acres of scenic rolling hills in the Kettle Moraine. Since its …
Road America - visitsheboygan.com
Located in the scenic Kettle Moraine area of Elkhart Lakes, this is one of the world's fastest permanent road racing tracks. It's more than just a racetrack, it's an experience for not just the racers, but the …
Road America (4781) | MotorsportReg.com
The track has hosted races since September 1955; Phil Hill won that first race (148 miles in length) in a Ferrari Monza, averaging 80.2 mph. Road America is one of just a few road circuits in the world that …